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Heinrich Heine's Life Told In His Own Word (1893)
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388 pages
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Heinrich Heine's autobiographical account provides a personal and introspective look into the life of the renowned German poet. Covering his childhood, travels across Europe, and exile in France, the narrative delves into Heine's relationships, struggles with illness and depression, and his political and social beliefs. This work offers valuable insights into the thoughts and experiences of one of Germany's most celebrated literary figures, preserving his legacy for future readers through a facsimile reprint.
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2008, paperback
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